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Old 07-12-2013, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by swak6287
who has increased their tire size and run 3.31 gears?????? That is the only thing stopping me from lifting.
increase from what size to what size, and with what engine?
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5.0L. factory size 17inch rim to maybe 33s
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Originally Posted by swak6287
5.0L. factory size 17inch rim to maybe 33s
I went from my factory scorpions to 33x12.5x20 Toyo MT and noticed a good difference, thats with 3.73 and EB. Just remember its not necessarily always the height that will slug you down, but width plays the major role with the tire's weight. If I could go back and do it again, I would have gone with a tad taller and a tad narrower, and the weight would have been the same if not less.
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Originally Posted by RajunCajun84

I would have gone with a tad taller and a tad narrower.
That's what she said.
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Here's mine 2010 STX 2.5rough country
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Originally Posted by Executioner408
Here is my sweet pea 2.5as level kit running 20x10 295/55/20

Any idea what offset and backspacing these wheels are?
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mine on incline my inclined drive way. Kept stock tires because I drive Highway 90% of the time and hate that tire roar from all terrain tires

Iphone camera not the best quality and its almost ready to storm out
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Has anyone installed a leveling kit them self? I ordered the 2.5" rough country kit for my 2013 5.0. In the video it looked easy but I want to know if there's any difficulties I might encounter. 100$ for the kit but installed at shop I got quoted $175 out the door. I got an endless amount of tools but no lift.
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Originally Posted by Speedin
Just got mine put on. Rough country 2.5 in the front with 1inch blocks and rough country shocks in the rear... Hopefully ordering tires and wheels next month
Damn bad ***. I can't wait to tint and level my truck, we got the same one
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Originally Posted by Big iv
Has anyone installed a leveling kit them self? I ordered the 2.5" rough country kit for my 2013 5.0. In the video it looked easy but I want to know if there's any difficulties I might encounter. 100$ for the kit but installed at shop I got quoted $175 out the door. I got an endless amount of tools but no lift.
Installing the kit isn't bad. Worst part is putting the strut back in after the spacer is installed. Tight fit to say the least. Honestly though, $75 is pretty damn cheap to install it.


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